Our client, an international leader in the drives, motors and power generation sector, is seeking an Electrical Field Service Technician for the Mining Industry in Gillette, WY. The company has a global presence and are an extremely well-respected name in their industry. Their history dates back over 60 years and they are currently poised for a major expansion in North America.

This position will primarily troubleshoot and provide technical support to customers regarding Drives, Encoders, AC/DC Motors.

Coordination with multiple departments such as Engineering, Sales and Marketing will be essential to the role.

Travel will be approximately 60% within the region, with opportunities to work in varied and exciting environments.

Compensation: Will include a base salary of $75k-85k with the opportunity for overtime, along with bonus. The company offers a fantastic benefits package, along with a laptop, cell phone, tools, and a company truck.

Requirements: The ideal candidate for this position should have at least three years of hands-on experience with drives and motors, PLC, and reside in commutable distance to a major airport.

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